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DEm-C-G
DEm-C-G
D Em C G
Gun squads got whatever they wanted
D Em C G
On Pine Ridge
G G/B C D
Dickie Wilson the only law and order
G G/F# Em C D
Sat back and watched while over 100 were murdered
Em Bm C D
He'd made his bed with the government man
C C/B Am D
Taking everything he could for himself, his family and
G G/B C D
friends
G G/B C D
And he didn't want those longhairs on his reservation
G G/F# Em C D
They were always causing trouble and instigating
Em Bm C D
So he waged his war of intimidation
C C/B Am D G G/B C D
On his poverty stricken reservation
G G/B C D
G G/F# Em C D
While the government destroys what won^?t be bought
Em Bm C D
When the whites first came to the Black Hills for the gold
C C/B Am D G
Now the corporations steal the uranium and coal
D Em C G
They destroyed the land and the traditional ways
D Em C G
And you can^?t drink the water, you better not stand in the way
D Em C G
On Pine Ridge
D Em C G
On Pine Ridge
Em C D G G/F#
This is a song of freedom
Em C D G G/F#
While the eagle soars in the endless blue sky
Em C D G G/F#
For the innocent, wrongly imprisoned
Em C D
This is a song of freedom
G G/B C D
G G/B C D
Em Em Em Em
C7
The government man hate the color of your skin and your ?dogshined?
Em
reservation
C7 Em
No reasons why those two FBI were on Oglala land chasing that red van
C7
And the FBI admit Leonard Peltier did not commit the killings that have
kept
Em
him 20 years in prison
C7 Em
G D Em C
This is a song of freedom
Em
C7 Em
No explanations why those two FBI were on Oglala land chasing that red
van
C7
Well maybe because Dickie Wilson was in Washington selling uranium to
the
Em
American nightmare
G F Bb C
As the people striving 2 FBI were lying dead in a pasture
G F
Williams and Collier
C7
Caught in a crossfire
G7
G7
Dino Butler and ??Bob Roberdobo?? got tried and acquitted
G7
And the case against Jimmy Eagle was so weak it never got prosecuted
C7
So they set their sights on the last chance of a conviction
Eb7 D7
with a ??record?? eye-witness and a legal extradition
C7
Leonard Peltier had fled across the border to southern Alberta
G F
The Canadian government was far too eager
Bb C7
And in awe of their elected copkiller
G G/B C D
There's a few that know the truth this morning in Oglala
G G/F# Em C D
They^?re as silent as the land, as silent as Williams and Collier
Em Bm C D
They^?re as silent as the eagle in the endless blue sky
C C/B Am D G
They^?re as silent as the sun, she's been watching such a long time
D Em C G
Cause it^?s a sacred mind of ???? that's brought to the ?????
D Em C G
Leonard Peltier's rule divided the land
D Em C G
And the soldiers came to protect their own
D Em C G
With the promises of peace and the land that they stole
D Em C G
And they murdered Crazy Horse killed off the buffalo
D Em C G
Since yesterday and today and all of tomorrow
D Em C G
There^?s a silence in the land, there^?s a sadness in the people
D Em C G
But life goes on, it's the same as it's always done
D Em C G
On Pine Ridge
D Em C G
On Pine Ridge
solo (over D-Em-C-G)
Em C D G G/F#
This is a song of freedom
Em C D G G/F#
While the eagle soars in the endless blue sky
Em C D G G/F#
For the innocent, wrongly imprisoned
Em C D
This is a song of freedom
G G/B C D
C C/B Am D G
--Written and performed by Greg Keelor with Blue Rodeo
I think this is as close as it comes. Any suggestions on the lyrics
or anything else: woodsa at tuns.ca